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Tranquility: Definition, Usage & Examples
Meaning 1:calm peacefulness (tranquility)
tranquility
/træŋˈkwɪləti/
n.
A state of being very calm and peaceful, with no stress or noise.
calm peacefulness
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/kɑːm ˈpiːsfəlnəs/
n.
A profound state of mental calm and physical stillness, free from disturbance, anxiety, or noise.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
From Latin 'tranquillitas', from 'tranquillus' meaning calm (trans- thoroughly + quies quiet).
💡 Mnemonic
Tranquility = Tranc + quill. Picture a peaceful trance, writing with a soft quill in complete silence.
📖 Example
After her morning tea, she sat by the window enjoying the complete tranquility of the house.
Following her morning tea, she sat near the window and appreciated the house's total state of calm peacefulness.
🔗 Collocations
perfect tranquility – a state of complete and ideal calmness
sense of tranquility – a feeling or awareness of being calm and peaceful
tranquility of mind – a peaceful and undisturbed mental state
🔄 Synonyms
🚫 Antonyms
🌱 Derivatives
tranquil (adj.) – Free from disturbance; calm.
tranquilize (v.) – To make (a person or animal) calm or unconscious, typically by administering a drug.
tranquilizer (n.) – A drug used to reduce anxiety or tension; a calming agent.
📖 Cultural Story
The word originates from Latin 'tranquillitas', reflecting a state of peacefulness. Roman philosopher Seneca often wrote about 'tranquillitas animi' (tranquility of mind). In modern culture, it's frequently associated with spa retreats, meditation practices, and scenic natural landscapes promoting relaxation.
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